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we have ruled law, we are still a rules-based system. we have the longest surviving constitution in the world. we even have private property rights right here in new hampshire. we have the greatest colleges and universities anywhere in the world. never doubt that people flocked here from every corner of the world to attend them, that is how good they are. we have a creative class in this country, the finest thinkers, innovators, and entrepreneurs and they are engines of growth. right now, they are sitting on their hands because they don't have any confidence of where we are headed as a country. we have a pretty brave and courageous armed forces. i, as president, will not allow the men and women from the theaters of combat, the front lines, to come back to the unemployment lines. [applause] they will comeback, your generation many of them, to a sense of dignity and respect and gratitude. they will also come back to jobs. like the greatest generation before them, your grandparents, the greatest generation, who rebuilt this nation during an
we have ruled law, we are still a rules-based system. we have the longest surviving constitution in the world. we even have private property rights right here in new hampshire. we have the greatest colleges and universities anywhere in the world. never doubt that people flocked here from every corner of the world to attend them, that is how good they are. we have a creative class in this country, the finest thinkers, innovators, and entrepreneurs and they are engines of growth. right now, they...
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i have five kids, daughters-in-law and 16 grand kids. >> i'm proud that my wife of 54 are years tonight. >> i want to thank the people of south carolina for being so hospitable. >> the other three thanked their lives and brought up their families. when given an opportunity not to do any mud slinging, but to just talk about character. they passed, but then were passive aggressive and bringing up their spouses and how many kids they have. >> we all do that. i'm proud of the fact that i've been married to the same person for 50 years. i have three lovely daughters and three great-grandchildren. we talk about that. i think it's fair game. we talk about family issues and family values. the question is to the extent of which we value our families. i think it's very good for them to do that. if i were newt, i would have brought up the fact that i've got a wife even though it may be a third one. the fact of the matter is, i think i would have brought it up if i were him. >> all right. congress clyburn it's great to have you. thank you. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> we're bringing in r
i have five kids, daughters-in-law and 16 grand kids. >> i'm proud that my wife of 54 are years tonight. >> i want to thank the people of south carolina for being so hospitable. >> the other three thanked their lives and brought up their families. when given an opportunity not to do any mud slinging, but to just talk about character. they passed, but then were passive aggressive and bringing up their spouses and how many kids they have. >> we all do that. i'm proud of...
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times. >>> if you notice flags, they are there to honor the victim of the september 11th attack, a law enforcement group set up the flags on the road around parkville high school, there are a total of 2977 of them. this tuesday will be the 11th anniversary of those attacks. there is nothing like the start of a new football season. everybody think s their team has a shot at the super bowl. a caravan of ravens vans is already starting to celebrate. roosevelt leftwich has more and wishes he was with them. >> i sure do. after a devastating loss in last year's championship game, ravens fans can't wait to start this 2012 season and while most of the league plays sunday the ravens fans will have to wait longer, finally opening the season monday night. a caravan of fans cheerleaders, mascots, band leaders and that guy are showing team spirit already, part of the team's count down to kick off. >> the girls were telling me running out on a regular season game, even so monday night, it's going to be crazy running out in the stadium , the fans are on their feet the entire time and cheering through
times. >>> if you notice flags, they are there to honor the victim of the september 11th attack, a law enforcement group set up the flags on the road around parkville high school, there are a total of 2977 of them. this tuesday will be the 11th anniversary of those attacks. there is nothing like the start of a new football season. everybody think s their team has a shot at the super bowl. a caravan of ravens vans is already starting to celebrate. roosevelt leftwich has more and wishes...
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our large defense contractors have a duty under federal law, prior before 60 to 90 days before a potential layoff occurs, they have to notify their employees that they may be laid off, and so there are potentially hundreds of thousands of warn act notices that could be issued before the november election which i don't know if that's not a wake-up to members of congress, that this is an issue that needs to be addressed now. i don't know what it is, and -- and the bottom line is that our defense industrial base, they report to their board of directors. they have responsibilities to their employees. they can't wait until december to take the actions that need to be taken, and so we will feel the impacts of sequestration before the lame duck session, and it's one of the compelling reasons why this is an issue that i hope will be addressed on a bipartisan basis. before the election we owe that to our american people because our foremost responsibility in this government is to make sure that they are safe and protected, and let's not forget that without protection and safety, our economy cannot
our large defense contractors have a duty under federal law, prior before 60 to 90 days before a potential layoff occurs, they have to notify their employees that they may be laid off, and so there are potentially hundreds of thousands of warn act notices that could be issued before the november election which i don't know if that's not a wake-up to members of congress, that this is an issue that needs to be addressed now. i don't know what it is, and -- and the bottom line is that our defense...
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graduate of harvard law. editor of "the harvard law review." how does he look in the mirror and say to himself, i am afraid to debate some guy who taught at west georgia college? he is not going to do it? -- he is not going to do it. there is a third reason. unlike, the president -- unlike the president, i studied a lot of american history. lincoln had been out of auspice -- office for 10 years. he had been a state legislator. he went back home and was in private practice for 10 years. he is announcing against the most famous democratic senator and a probable next president. he said there are 105 days left in the campaign, let's debate every day. douglas was very famous and said i do not think so. they knew each other very well. they served in the legislature today. lincoln picked up the pattern. wherever douglas went, lincoln would go 24 hours later and he would rebut the speech. after three weeks, douglas figured out the news coverage was linkedin's were bottle -- lincoln's rebuttal. he wrote lincoln, and said, all right. i won't go back to t
graduate of harvard law. editor of "the harvard law review." how does he look in the mirror and say to himself, i am afraid to debate some guy who taught at west georgia college? he is not going to do it? -- he is not going to do it. there is a third reason. unlike, the president -- unlike the president, i studied a lot of american history. lincoln had been out of auspice -- office for 10 years. he had been a state legislator. he went back home and was in private practice for 10...
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many want the law to mandate that the money collected will be used for transportation projects. table games are also on the agenda. the state is about $400 million short when it comes to the upgrading sewage plants. >> at the end of the day, we will maintain our aaa bond rating, create jobs, and will not do a duck and cover from radical tea party types that think taxes are the plague or famine. >> a decision is expected on whether to legally recognize same-sex marriage. one of the first things on tap will be the introduction of a legislative redistricting plan. >> school construction is a top priority. the governor wants an additional $100 million to rebuild new schools and to renovate old ones. the funding will not only improve the learning experience but it will help the economy. >> this investment will support over 11,000 jobs of people doing important work that we need in quality schools. >> nearly $2 billion has been approved in school construction during the o'malley term. >> the u.s. supreme court is considering whether airways can be -- the network was fined for showing
many want the law to mandate that the money collected will be used for transportation projects. table games are also on the agenda. the state is about $400 million short when it comes to the upgrading sewage plants. >> at the end of the day, we will maintain our aaa bond rating, create jobs, and will not do a duck and cover from radical tea party types that think taxes are the plague or famine. >> a decision is expected on whether to legally recognize same-sex marriage. one of the...
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republicans say this is the 31st time they repealed the law. every time they repeal, they count it as full repeal. what they will try to frame the message here, if you vote, not to repeal the president's health care law, you are voting for a tax increase. they are taking away justice john roberts, this is a penalty that is a tax and try to put that at the forefront. that's interesting. there is the debate within team romney. the house republicans and even senate republicans will be anyone that supports the health care law is not only supportinging this that they are retiring, but a tax increase. democrats say they have done this before. they feel that people when they get this law end up liking it. the defense votes. we are going hear republicans try to push the white house on saying what would be specifically cut within this defense sequestration types of bills. you heard of leon panetta saying it decimates the military. i spoke to an operative that said this is going for norfolk, virginia and going for florida that have all the naval bases. t
republicans say this is the 31st time they repealed the law. every time they repeal, they count it as full repeal. what they will try to frame the message here, if you vote, not to repeal the president's health care law, you are voting for a tax increase. they are taking away justice john roberts, this is a penalty that is a tax and try to put that at the forefront. that's interesting. there is the debate within team romney. the house republicans and even senate republicans will be anyone that...
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her background is in law and law enforcement. she was born in ewe gnash ewe ya, new hampshire. she was the attorney general in new hampshire under both democratic and republican governors. and prior to that had built a reputation as a formidable prosecutor helping new hampshire to its enveeable status as the safest state in the country. before giving her the podium and she'll make remarks and take a couple of questions before we convene our first panel at 2:00, i want to also extend a word of thanks to your family. as much as i admire your sacrifice i also admire theirs. i know that your husband joe dally up in new hampshire with your two children are sharing their wife and mother with the rest of us. and we need her. so thank you. thank you senator for being here. we look forward to your comments. [ applause ] >> thanks. let me thank you so much, michael. i deeply appreciate being invited here today to be in front of the brookings institution. and i appreciate all of you who have come to participate in this and i'm really thrilled to see the two panels that are following me on
her background is in law and law enforcement. she was born in ewe gnash ewe ya, new hampshire. she was the attorney general in new hampshire under both democratic and republican governors. and prior to that had built a reputation as a formidable prosecutor helping new hampshire to its enveeable status as the safest state in the country. before giving her the podium and she'll make remarks and take a couple of questions before we convene our first panel at 2:00, i want to also extend a word of...
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. >>> cuccinelli will defend the law even if he doesn't agree with it. perry failed to get the 10,000 signatures needed on virginia's republican presidential primary ballot. newt gingrich also failed those signatures. >>> turning our focus to a major political story here in the district, d.c. council member harry thomas jr. is said to be preparing to resign from office as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. >> this all started with allegations that thomas stole about $300,000 which was intended for youth baseball and that he allegedly used it for personal trips, golf outings and expensive items like suvs and a motorcycle. bruce johnson has more on the possible plea agreement which could include some prison time. >> last year, when d.c. councilman harry thomas was accused in a civil suit of stealing some $300,000 from youth baseball programs, he staunchly denied any wrongdoing. >> did you use public money for yourself instead of going to the kids programs? >> absolutely not. the body of work my life represents will defend that. >> the d.c.
. >>> cuccinelli will defend the law even if he doesn't agree with it. perry failed to get the 10,000 signatures needed on virginia's republican presidential primary ballot. newt gingrich also failed those signatures. >>> turning our focus to a major political story here in the district, d.c. council member harry thomas jr. is said to be preparing to resign from office as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. >> this all started with allegations that thomas...
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do you think, he wrote, the laws of god are suspended in england because you were born in it? to be born a citizen of the united states is to win first prize in the lottery of life, and as britain did, too many americans assume it will always be so. do you think the laws of god will be suspended in favor of america simply because you were born in it? think carefully about that question. when you live in the north country, when you live in a state where the weather spends six months of the year trying to throttle the life out of you -- [laughter] one thing you understand is the fragility of civilization. back in the spring, i was walking on an abandoned class six road behind my house with my two boys one morning when there was a huge momma bear to the left in the trees, and then there was a cub, and behind us another little cub, and we were in the middle, and my boys were excited. [laughter] a little scared. that's the way i feel as we embark on this critical half decade. i feel a excited, but a little scared. i wonder if our society still has that instinct of the mother bear p
do you think, he wrote, the laws of god are suspended in england because you were born in it? to be born a citizen of the united states is to win first prize in the lottery of life, and as britain did, too many americans assume it will always be so. do you think the laws of god will be suspended in favor of america simply because you were born in it? think carefully about that question. when you live in the north country, when you live in a state where the weather spends six months of the year...
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just because we get the jim crow law of the books in the 60's it doesn't mean racism went away because there's funding for women's sports doesn't mean it went away and when we get marriage equal the were the end of doma, there will still be lots of work to do so we have to be in this for the long haul. last i would say that i think gay marriage offers a vision of radical egalitarianism, a relationship not based on an explicit or implicit sexism and i think that is why it is so frightening to people and why we hear the religious right touting the sort of traditional husband is the head of the family kind of language i just think it's challenges that whole system in a way that feels like we are being cut loose from the mornings, and you are either excited about that as i am or frightened to death of it and i think there are a lot of frightened people off their. last, i hope this book will empower you we and other people you know to do it particular part in this movement. one of my favorite places in the whole world is the national civil rights museum in memphis tennessee that's up the ol
just because we get the jim crow law of the books in the 60's it doesn't mean racism went away because there's funding for women's sports doesn't mean it went away and when we get marriage equal the were the end of doma, there will still be lots of work to do so we have to be in this for the long haul. last i would say that i think gay marriage offers a vision of radical egalitarianism, a relationship not based on an explicit or implicit sexism and i think that is why it is so frightening to...
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[applause] she is here with my sister and brother-in-law. they live right over the border in boston. i do not know if that is a good or bad thing to everybody here. my sister lives in boston. she works for dunkin brands. this man knows how to balance a budget, cut spending, it knows fiscal responsibility. he is one of the leaders helping us to do that. that is charlie bass as well. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] friends, we have a big trees to make. -- we have a big choice to make. this is not your ordinary election. we are not just deciding who will be the next president for four years. we are deciding what kind of country we will have and what kind of people we will be for a generation. this is a high-stakes election. if we have four more years like the last four years, we continue stagnation. the choice is very clear. do we want a dynamic, growing economy that fosters opportunity or do we want a stagnant economy that fosters dependency? that is not who we are. we want to live free and prosper. we want to believe. [applaus
[applause] she is here with my sister and brother-in-law. they live right over the border in boston. i do not know if that is a good or bad thing to everybody here. my sister lives in boston. she works for dunkin brands. this man knows how to balance a budget, cut spending, it knows fiscal responsibility. he is one of the leaders helping us to do that. that is charlie bass as well. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] friends, we have a big trees to make. -- we have a big choice to...
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one law that limits hand guns purchases to one a month which means your law-abiding citizens can buy 12 a year, who in god's name would need more than 12 hand guns a year? but it stops that straw purchaser who walks into every gun store in cleveland and in pittsburgh and in erie and buys 15 semi-automatic smith and wesson pistols. everyone knows what he's going to do with them. he's going to sell them to felons and juveniles who can't buy guns lawfully, he will make 200% profit. why not stop him? why not stop him? >> governor, i want to bring in dan gross, president of the brady campaign, who is still with us. dan, there are several pieces of gun control legislation that have been introduced but not addressed in congress. among them, a ban on high capacity ammunition magazines that the governor mentioned, requiring background checks on all gun sales, requiring background checks on all gun sales at gun shows, a ban on gun smuggling, a ban on people on the terrorist watch list from purchasing guns and explosives, all pending, not discussed. >> who could be against the last one? >> or a
one law that limits hand guns purchases to one a month which means your law-abiding citizens can buy 12 a year, who in god's name would need more than 12 hand guns a year? but it stops that straw purchaser who walks into every gun store in cleveland and in pittsburgh and in erie and buys 15 semi-automatic smith and wesson pistols. everyone knows what he's going to do with them. he's going to sell them to felons and juveniles who can't buy guns lawfully, he will make 200% profit. why not stop...
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president obama signed into law a bill to speed up the checkpoint for service members in uniform and traveling on orders. the law doesn't spell out how the ts is a will make it happen but suggest putting service members in trusted traveler programs. >> knocked me out of the bed. >> everything was like literally lit up like the morning sun. >> nerves are frayed near lexston, kentucky where a gas line exploded. the gas company is investigating what it calls a gas ignitionincidents on the columbia. golf -- gulf transmission line. a man that lived nearby was there last night. >> everything started shake and it felt like the upstairs was being shifted. >> that's the vinyl siding on the garage door melted from the heat. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> firefighters near houston battling a huge grass fire. the fire began monday. this is the dew from the sky where spoke can be seen from more than 100 miles away. the fire scorched 1,000 acres but no -- 12,000 acres. the cause is under investigation and no buildings are in danger of burning. >> okay, my god. >> yeah. thousands of bees took over
president obama signed into law a bill to speed up the checkpoint for service members in uniform and traveling on orders. the law doesn't spell out how the ts is a will make it happen but suggest putting service members in trusted traveler programs. >> knocked me out of the bed. >> everything was like literally lit up like the morning sun. >> nerves are frayed near lexston, kentucky where a gas line exploded. the gas company is investigating what it calls a gas...
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he was part of an effort that collected over 100,000 signatures and forced the law to the 2012 ballot. >> can you imagine a major newspaper like the sun papers or johns hopkins hospital or some or professional organization hiring someone who is a professional unlawfully and that's a felony and could affect their reputation? they are not going to do it. >> reporter: now supporters of the dream act likes cana de maryland and others have started to raise money to fight the campaign. we have been trying to contact them for comment. reporting live, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> in a-- a press conference will anoun the labor federation's support for marriage equality. it will be on north utah treat. the 300,000 member federation will mobilize in support of the governeer legislation. >>> and today nancy jacobs will hold a press conference to discuss her future announcing she will run for the second congressional district. she formed an exploratory committee for her run for the second district which is represented by democrats. >>> and state senator is scheduled tie nouns his candidacy for
he was part of an effort that collected over 100,000 signatures and forced the law to the 2012 ballot. >> can you imagine a major newspaper like the sun papers or johns hopkins hospital or some or professional organization hiring someone who is a professional unlawfully and that's a felony and could affect their reputation? they are not going to do it. >> reporter: now supporters of the dream act likes cana de maryland and others have started to raise money to fight the campaign. we...
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. - the law. go figure. [applause] we have a budget law. the budget law that governs how congress taxes and spends your that law says that april 15 is not only tactic all americans. it is budget day for congress. congress is supposed to pass a budget every year. kelly is in the minority. the senate has chosen to ignore this law for three years. we have not had a budget for three years because the senate has not passed a budget for three years. have you ever heard of a guy named harry reid? audience: boo! >> you have. the rest my case. president obama has given us four budgets. each one of these ducked and the tough issues, kicked the can, and gave as a deficit of over a trillion dollars every single time. no solution in sight. we are still living under that obama budget from 2009 that paved the way for obamacare. we will institute a budget that solves this problem. kelly will get more help in the senate. courageous people who helped us do this, we will get courageous men and women back in congress. we will fix this mess before it gets out o
. - the law. go figure. [applause] we have a budget law. the budget law that governs how congress taxes and spends your that law says that april 15 is not only tactic all americans. it is budget day for congress. congress is supposed to pass a budget every year. kelly is in the minority. the senate has chosen to ignore this law for three years. we have not had a budget for three years because the senate has not passed a budget for three years. have you ever heard of a guy named harry reid?...
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>> live free or die in new hampshire, but it is a federal law. >> new hampshire people love that. >> absolutely. >> bill gardner is estimating a turnout of about two hundred 50,000 people. is that what you are seeing here? >> i would say that is probably about right. he would no more than me. i'm just a moderator. >> you are doing a great job. thank you for talking to us. i will give you the numbers according to the director of the polls. mitt romney is that 37%. ron paul, 18%. jon huntsman, 16%. rick santorum 11%. newt gingrich, 9%. >> thank you, gordon. we invite you to stay with abc 7 for complete coverage. gordon peterson, rebecca cooper we are there live with reports -- rebecca cooper -- we are there live with reports. >>> a kitchen fire is being blamed for a fire that a gaithersburg apartment building. crews were called to the building this morning. the fire was contained to just one unit. several residents have been evacuated and better -- are at a nearby shelter. >>> a bridge in prince william county is closed for emergency repairs. we were all over the same as inspectors gat
>> live free or die in new hampshire, but it is a federal law. >> new hampshire people love that. >> absolutely. >> bill gardner is estimating a turnout of about two hundred 50,000 people. is that what you are seeing here? >> i would say that is probably about right. he would no more than me. i'm just a moderator. >> you are doing a great job. thank you for talking to us. i will give you the numbers according to the director of the polls. mitt romney is that...
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is the law of course and it's opposed to third of the best interest of the public i'm wondering pete if you think that's the case here i sure don't to me this is a game is that journalists any sots to hold accountable this public official derren murphy the west high school liaison officer who slammed the student on the table he sought to hold them accountable because after the incident the student was suspended and later expelled they banned top blocked or from the school they denied students the ability to pass out literature and they essentially try to cover cover for their colleague instead of if they really looked out for the students best interest as they purport to do they would have held murphy accountable as he was the aggressor in this situation so damore did what any good journalist would do intend to follow up and ask questions and make the situation more transparent everybody else i know cop like that or has created an online al that to release information about police that you know doesn't usually make it to the mainstream media and we've seen many cases as of late of po
is the law of course and it's opposed to third of the best interest of the public i'm wondering pete if you think that's the case here i sure don't to me this is a game is that journalists any sots to hold accountable this public official derren murphy the west high school liaison officer who slammed the student on the table he sought to hold them accountable because after the incident the student was suspended and later expelled they banned top blocked or from the school they denied students...
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when i went to law school i was at the northeastern school of law -- 60% of my class was female. in 1985, that was a huge deal. that helped. but we all struggle with work- family balance. we all still think about the impact that our service has on our families, not just as mothers but going into public life, being more visible, what that means for your kids. i'm happy to say that my 19- year-old daughter not only worked on my campaign this summer but has been tor -- interned for senator shaheen. she clearly sees a way to be involved. >> kelly, how about you? did you aspire? we were laughing in the back -- i do not think you did. when did it hit you that you could serve? >> for me, it is finding that thing that you are passionate about, you care about. when i became a prosecutor, that sort of brought me into public service. then i realize that public service is really what gets me up every day -- wanting to make a difference. that led to avenge the wanting to run for the senate. i cannot say that when i was younger this was the path that i thought i would take at all. i think it a
when i went to law school i was at the northeastern school of law -- 60% of my class was female. in 1985, that was a huge deal. that helped. but we all struggle with work- family balance. we all still think about the impact that our service has on our families, not just as mothers but going into public life, being more visible, what that means for your kids. i'm happy to say that my 19- year-old daughter not only worked on my campaign this summer but has been tor -- interned for senator...
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in fact, massachusetts had passed a law in 1648 called the old sanctum law, so whenever the community reached a population of 50 families they had to build a school house. ethan allen was born too soon. his younger brother ira and his youngest brother got to go to primary school. ethan allen never went to a formal school. what he learned in cornwall from his father was how you start a community. from the ground up, literally and from the ground down because people moved on to the frontier, the first year they had to clear enough land to plant two acres, that was the formula. one acre to plant wheat for bread. one acre for corn for the livestock. for the most valuable thing they had was the livestock and they built a cabin always the same working in teams of people and the logs of the same diameter and length dove tailed. one and a half story cabin, at first. a loft for the people in the winter and downstairs for the livestock who brought them into the house who had no problem with enough heat. by the second year you attached a shed or built a separate barn. that's how a community grew
in fact, massachusetts had passed a law in 1648 called the old sanctum law, so whenever the community reached a population of 50 families they had to build a school house. ethan allen was born too soon. his younger brother ira and his youngest brother got to go to primary school. ethan allen never went to a formal school. what he learned in cornwall from his father was how you start a community. from the ground up, literally and from the ground down because people moved on to the frontier, the...
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criminals don't really give information up to law enforcement. the always try to stay a step ahead of law enforcement. this has put us to steps behind. text the supreme court ruled that investigators have to get a search warrant before they can attach a gps device to someone's car. vernon is a homeland security analyst. as a former maryland state trooper, he says an author's ability to put a gps unit under a suspect's car without warning is a priceless investigative tool. >> the decision is very disappointing. we have used devices to track vehicles for years. the suspects don't know that we are tracking them. you can put together a lot of useful information. >> nightclub owner anquan jones appealed to the high court after he was convicted on drug charges. his vehicle was tracked to a house used to stash drugs and money. the police inslled it in another jurisdiction after the warrant had expired. >> the decision is going to be very simple. the police will have to be a little more respectful of people's property rights. >> he believes the decision
criminals don't really give information up to law enforcement. the always try to stay a step ahead of law enforcement. this has put us to steps behind. text the supreme court ruled that investigators have to get a search warrant before they can attach a gps device to someone's car. vernon is a homeland security analyst. as a former maryland state trooper, he says an author's ability to put a gps unit under a suspect's car without warning is a priceless investigative tool. >> the decision...
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lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall of patients and we have a federal law that mandates that if you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. cultures that so much are different and there's a huge music to share power on the market the fate of and the battle for syria the international community is divided as the syrians themselves when it comes to resolving a situation. the envelope is the most important part of a balloon the safety of all those on board depends on its quality design is make a computer model of the believe numbers once the blueprint is finished they use it to cut out a pocket of material these are used to make cots. elaina cooper yeovil is a seamstress by trade twenty years ago she worked as a tailless making dresses and overcoats when ballooning go to a new lease of life she switched to the ambitious task of making believe the envelopes elaina's blue. several times including flights aboard balloons of her own making. zenith all
lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall of patients and we have a federal law that mandates that if you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. cultures that so much are different and there's a huge music to share power on the market the fate of and the battle for syria the international community is divided as the syrians themselves when it comes to...
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place of fraudulent vote what o'keefe is trying to advance with this video is the need for voter id laws those same voter id laws that are being passed in places like wisconsin that will disenfranchise millions of eligible voters who don't have i.d.'s in the next election mostly democratic voters but is bred for even points out over the brad blog dot com this is just another case of journalistic hackery by o'keefe first off as friedman points out what to keep doesn't illustrate in the video is that there's already a law on the books the help america vote act two thousand and five it's called there requires anyone who doesn't register to vote in person someone like timothy t.-bo to show their id when they show up at a polling place to vote for the first time so that's covered that's for that second issue of mailing in absentee ballots without an id that's a crime all right but it's a crime that these voter id laws can't stop either and it's a crime that pretty much never gets committed only point zero zero zero six percent of votes cast according to a study by the brennan center for justi
place of fraudulent vote what o'keefe is trying to advance with this video is the need for voter id laws those same voter id laws that are being passed in places like wisconsin that will disenfranchise millions of eligible voters who don't have i.d.'s in the next election mostly democratic voters but is bred for even points out over the brad blog dot com this is just another case of journalistic hackery by o'keefe first off as friedman points out what to keep doesn't illustrate in the video is...
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in the old days there was a criminal law and court law and men's intense. you had to prove you intended to kill someone. you hit someone on your bicycle by accident that wasn't the murder. we are now people -- there is a man in jail from southern mississippi for ten years without parole for putting clean fill dirt on a low area of his land. sometimes moving dirt from one part of your land to another part of your land. we have gone crazy on this stuff and some was well intended in the beginning. the clean water act says you can't dump pollutants in navigable waters in the u.s.. i agree with that. . no chemical company should of chemicals in the ohio river but putting dirt on your own land is not the same as dumping into the chemical -- >> host: at these what you have dealt with? >> guest: the second family from idaho that would be told they can't build on the line and like it used to be. there's never any rain water on their land. the government says will look at our web site. our web site is not perfect. we have $90,000 for raising bunnies with the wrong li
in the old days there was a criminal law and court law and men's intense. you had to prove you intended to kill someone. you hit someone on your bicycle by accident that wasn't the murder. we are now people -- there is a man in jail from southern mississippi for ten years without parole for putting clean fill dirt on a low area of his land. sometimes moving dirt from one part of your land to another part of your land. we have gone crazy on this stuff and some was well intended in the beginning....
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is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid the streets and rather than for law sort of unitary approaches. in how we want to rid the streets and you mentioned. the price of your involvement in afghanistan has been pretty high many thousand of your citizens lost their lives millions people have been replaced there are estimates that it cost your country around seventy billion u.s. dollars but we often hear criticism about pakistan's role. but their guts to involvement in afghanistan from the american side do you think the united states treats you fairly. i would like to answer that question by seeing the. two solid robust partnership is that each able to live or operate within the bounds of what is. believed to be you know what has been agreed . treating fairly is concerned i think pakistan has in this particular case not been treated fairly by anybody. for that matter because pakistan continues to lose continues to lose in terms of economic cost in terms of the social cost i think sometimes that is not emphasized on enough so we continue to lose in many many way
is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid the streets and rather than for law sort of unitary approaches. in how we want to rid the streets and you mentioned. the price of your involvement in afghanistan has been pretty high many thousand of your citizens lost their lives millions people have been replaced there are estimates that it cost your country around seventy billion u.s. dollars but we often hear criticism about pakistan's role. but their guts to involvement in...
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do you think the law should require it? when you get down to where people work, live, play, sleep, raise their children, the abstractions, as george lill pointed out once, disappear or diminish. george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back in, tears up his column, and he writes the column saying we should have mandatory installation of air bags. enough of these pitiless abstractions. all right. now, this is not a list of policy wonkish-type recommendations; although, it has policy recommendations. it trying to say what is long overdue changes and solutions that we need this this country? what kind of support is there out there. how do we get the tools of democracy? how do we get the mobilization all over the country to push them into application? whether they are throu
do you think the law should require it? when you get down to where people work, live, play, sleep, raise their children, the abstractions, as george lill pointed out once, disappear or diminish. george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back...
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the house committee is considering a law to raise state income taxes. the measure has passed in the state senate. delegates are working on a controversial bill that would split teacher pension costs between the state and county. another measure would close the loophole to allow counties to cut per student spending. >> the nonpartisan center gave the commonwealth and f in the state integrity investigation. they looked at access to information and ethics enforcement. virginia is ranked 47 among all the states. >> with the cherry blossoms have arrived early and so has the traffic. tourists and residents were out hoping to captch a glimpse of the blooms. many parking lots next to the tidal basin are closed or full. getting around requires patience and creativity. >> we know what parking is ligh -- like down here when everyone converges to see the flowers. you have to have a motorcycle. >> joyce terry -- perry and her husband to ride motorcycles to avoid parking problems. the cherry blossom festival officially starts march. >> still to come, the cost of fill
the house committee is considering a law to raise state income taxes. the measure has passed in the state senate. delegates are working on a controversial bill that would split teacher pension costs between the state and county. another measure would close the loophole to allow counties to cut per student spending. >> the nonpartisan center gave the commonwealth and f in the state integrity investigation. they looked at access to information and ethics enforcement. virginia is ranked 47...
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mayor gray wants to change federal and city law allowing tall are high-rise buildings in d.c. he thinks it will attract larger companies to the area. the current height restriction is 130 feet. the mayor wants it see taller buildings in ward 7 and 8. skyscrapers in the district? >> i like it the way it is. >> we can be the one big city that doesn't have skyscrapers. >> it feels very neighborhoody, very small town even though it is a big city. >> i still agree. we still have lots of company here. >> up in of us are the mayor last i checked. >> but today i am announcing -- well, i'll wait. >> you better be more careful. you might get more support than you think. >> he's like wait. i wasn't anticipating this. >> let's get started. i want to talk about the dense fog advisory that is in effect until 9:00. it is not for everybody. it is counties you see here in gray. it does for the include the district of columbia. does not. but it does include some close- in counties including montgomery county, fairfax county, loudoun county. and all the counties that you see here. frederick, mar
mayor gray wants to change federal and city law allowing tall are high-rise buildings in d.c. he thinks it will attract larger companies to the area. the current height restriction is 130 feet. the mayor wants it see taller buildings in ward 7 and 8. skyscrapers in the district? >> i like it the way it is. >> we can be the one big city that doesn't have skyscrapers. >> it feels very neighborhoody, very small town even though it is a big city. >> i still agree. we still...
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. >>> and president obama signed a new law that strengthens gas pipeline regulations. the legislation targets gaps in federal safety regulations made apparent by the fatal san bruno pipeline blast in 2010. the new law doubles the fine for safety violations to $2 million. >>> a swedish construction firm says that it and two other companies have won a design built contract to extend the bart train system to north san jose. the company says the joint venture contract is worth $347 million. the three companies would plan and construct the extension center fremont's warm springs station to san jose's berryessa area. the 9.9-mile extension is projected to be finished in spring of 2016. >>> california's high-speed rail system has hit yet another speed bump. an independent review board says the plan is not financially feasible and the whole thing should just be put on hold. the high-speed rail peer review group says moving ahead could leave california taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars in the future. but the high-speed rail authority called the report "deeply flawed
. >>> and president obama signed a new law that strengthens gas pipeline regulations. the legislation targets gaps in federal safety regulations made apparent by the fatal san bruno pipeline blast in 2010. the new law doubles the fine for safety violations to $2 million. >>> a swedish construction firm says that it and two other companies have won a design built contract to extend the bart train system to north san jose. the company says the joint venture contract is worth...
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this could be prevented if there -- that's why we have laws. >> i feel they should have just been something happening. if fairs a fire, put it out. if you can't control a crowd, at least have people standing around to just watch anybody around it. >> erica has no insurance, and with mounting medical bills, friends created this facebook page. $1,000 has been raised so far. report report police say they were out in force that night, but no knowing about erica's injuries. we made some phone calls and now say they will be in touch with erica as soon as tomorrow. abc-7 news. >> dan: well, the search will continue tomorrow for a missing redwood city man who disappeared during a church retreat. santa cruz sheriff deputies believe 74-year-old george slider is lost in the heavily wooded state park. he was last seen sunday asking for directions back to camp. >> the entire family is worried about him at this point. we're worried about dehydration. and this is the second night out. we're very worried about that. >> dan: slider was last seen wearing blue t shirkts gray sweatpantses and black running sho
this could be prevented if there -- that's why we have laws. >> i feel they should have just been something happening. if fairs a fire, put it out. if you can't control a crowd, at least have people standing around to just watch anybody around it. >> erica has no insurance, and with mounting medical bills, friends created this facebook page. $1,000 has been raised so far. report report police say they were out in force that night, but no knowing about erica's injuries. we made some...
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>> well, what prevents him from saying that is the plain wording of the law. >> forget the law. i'm saying, if he can say, i don't want negativitiesing in this campaign. without any reference to that super pack, he avoids the technicality. >> lawrence, i'm sorry, but if he can say that, then he can also say i want you to buy 800 gross points worth of time in the northwest corner of the state that targets 18 to 28-year-olds and you would say that was illegal. >> you're distorting the law. >> i disagree. >> it doesn't prevent him from saying i don't want negativitiesinnegativitiee advertising. >> lawrence, we talked about this. this is what the law is, lawrence. >> lean forward with "the last word" as lawrence o'donnell takes on the day's most compelling stories. it airs week nights at 10:00 eastern on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> here is your first look at the other news going on around america today. a murderous crime spree by a couple the media dubbed a modern day bonnie and clyde came to an end in tuesday. they gave up without a fight after an air unit spotted them wande
>> well, what prevents him from saying that is the plain wording of the law. >> forget the law. i'm saying, if he can say, i don't want negativitiesing in this campaign. without any reference to that super pack, he avoids the technicality. >> lawrence, i'm sorry, but if he can say that, then he can also say i want you to buy 800 gross points worth of time in the northwest corner of the state that targets 18 to 28-year-olds and you would say that was illegal. >> you're...
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and any final bill would need state-wide voter approval before coming law. >>> and then lawmakers are close to doubling the flush tax. money would pay for upgrading waste water plants and to restore the chesapeake bay. the senate gave preliminary approval yesterday. the house already passed the bill. governor o'malley is expected to sign tlegislation. >>> a grand jury will review the trayvon martin case to see if zimmerman should face trial. protesters had a rally for the teen. yesterday was the million hoodie march with demonstrations all over america. in the district the protest began at malcolm x park and marched to freedom plaza where they merged with the remaining occupy wall street protesters. >>> gay students from one of the strictest universities are speaking out to prevent teen suicide. >> it gets better. even on this campus. >> students from bringam young university are taking part of the it gets better product that helps gay and lesbian teens. the school has a very strict view against homosexually. >>> the time right now is 9:07. they are making mortgage payments and car pa
and any final bill would need state-wide voter approval before coming law. >>> and then lawmakers are close to doubling the flush tax. money would pay for upgrading waste water plants and to restore the chesapeake bay. the senate gave preliminary approval yesterday. the house already passed the bill. governor o'malley is expected to sign tlegislation. >>> a grand jury will review the trayvon martin case to see if zimmerman should face trial. protesters had a rally for the...
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intended to buy it he spoke of taking a trip to monterey or next a boater spotted the boat wednesday law enforcement couldn't spot it. all of this far from a worried mother. >> i'm afraid if they back him into a corner i don't want him to snap and do something stupid more than he has already done. i am worried for my kids. >> reporter: the mother told me she told maffei monday to stay away from the children until he got his act together, found a job and police to live. she says she was in the process of getting a restraining or this morning it appears that is the least of his concerns. the latest information, the coast guard has dispatched a boat to go into the craft, mr. maffei is on apparently with his two children they seemed safe and healthy this morning. questions remain, the kidnapping took place in m county, the boat was stolen -- in san mateo county the boat was stolen in alameda -- >> i'm sorry we lost terry's signal. reporting about the man who has taken two . we'll try to reestablish contact with terry. >>> in -- in vallejo now police are asking for help solving a duck homicid
intended to buy it he spoke of taking a trip to monterey or next a boater spotted the boat wednesday law enforcement couldn't spot it. all of this far from a worried mother. >> i'm afraid if they back him into a corner i don't want him to snap and do something stupid more than he has already done. i am worried for my kids. >> reporter: the mother told me she told maffei monday to stay away from the children until he got his act together, found a job and police to live. she says she...
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we're talking about florida's stand your ground law. did it give george zimmerman the legal right to shoot trayvon martin. the governor of florida is asking a panel to look into the stand your law ground altogether. that how allows somebody to use deadly force any time and any place they feel they are under threat of being seriously hurt or killed. >> we look forward to hearing from the citizens of our state about their concerns and recommendations for keeping our state safe. >> that task force includes representatives from neighborhood watch groups, defense attorneys and state lawmakers. it will hold hearings and recommend changes, if any, to the governor. >>> and speaking of changes, this is roughly $1 million transit center under construction in silver spring. now, it was supposed to open last year. but as you can see, that hasn't happened. you see, the contractors screwed up. they poord too little concrete in -- poured too little concrete in some cases and too much in others. >> one remedy, and we're not kidding, tear it all down an
we're talking about florida's stand your ground law. did it give george zimmerman the legal right to shoot trayvon martin. the governor of florida is asking a panel to look into the stand your law ground altogether. that how allows somebody to use deadly force any time and any place they feel they are under threat of being seriously hurt or killed. >> we look forward to hearing from the citizens of our state about their concerns and recommendations for keeping our state safe. >>...
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the law enforcement, first spopders that came to our aid that day, they are the heroes. >> such heart felt words there him. charges were filed in juvenile court against the suspect in the case, t.j. lane. it's the first step that could see him charged as an adult and possibly face life without parole if convicted. >>> the president fattened up his campaign coffers at four ritzy fund raisers. he was outlining his record when a heckler took issue with him over iran. >> use your leadership. >> none of this changed -- none of this -- nobody's announced a war, young lady. so -- you're jumping the gun a little bit there. >> she said no war in iran. the president went on to point out that his success stories abroad will dismantle one line of take by republicans, who he says tend to dismiss democrats as weak on defense. >>> voters in iran are electing their 290-person parliament today. this was the first major voting since the disputed election of ahmadinejad in 2009. >>> and in the violence-scarred syrian city of homs, the fighting has stopped just long enough to let the red cross come in an
the law enforcement, first spopders that came to our aid that day, they are the heroes. >> such heart felt words there him. charges were filed in juvenile court against the suspect in the case, t.j. lane. it's the first step that could see him charged as an adult and possibly face life without parole if convicted. >>> the president fattened up his campaign coffers at four ritzy fund raisers. he was outlining his record when a heckler took issue with him over iran. >> use...
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, ordinary law. so that model of constitutionalism had been recently established on the massachusetts precedent. it followed pressure in 1784, and madison said that articles of confederation were really no government at all because they hadn't been ratified by the people. so that notion had set in. but then their constitutional theory had move forward in such a way as to justify the procedure. but it was, it was a little, you know, questionable. >> they could have stopped in its tracks be me but in some way they got between a rock and a hard place, don't they? a legislature coming is to say to your constituents sorry, when i going to let you have a say on this. you know, in the atmosphere of p
, ordinary law. so that model of constitutionalism had been recently established on the massachusetts precedent. it followed pressure in 1784, and madison said that articles of confederation were really no government at all because they hadn't been ratified by the people. so that notion had set in. but then their constitutional theory had move forward in such a way as to justify the procedure. but it was, it was a little, you know, questionable. >> they could have stopped in its tracks be...
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. >> president obama signed into law a measure banning many of the chemicals found in these synthetic drugs. >> the olympic games will officially gets underway tomorrow but admits all the rigid one athlete's feed is getting attention. the double decker bus getting all pumped up. just in case you think lifting 6 tons is going to be easy. a very funny. that is it for abc 7 is at 5:00. >> we now have a severe thunderstorm watch an hour. in addition to all the heat. >> gun control advocates complain neither candidate is taking decisive action in the wake of the colorado killings. >> new information on the computer glitch that brought the entire metro system to a halt. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 6:00 on your side >> the big story at 6:00, the heat and humidity are back and causing us all to sweat it out once again. >> the high temperature, 100 degrees. with the humidity it feels closer to 110. it looks like we have a little more to deal with before the temperatures break again. we begin with bob brian.
. >> president obama signed into law a measure banning many of the chemicals found in these synthetic drugs. >> the olympic games will officially gets underway tomorrow but admits all the rigid one athlete's feed is getting attention. the double decker bus getting all pumped up. just in case you think lifting 6 tons is going to be easy. a very funny. that is it for abc 7 is at 5:00. >> we now have a severe thunderstorm watch an hour. in addition to all the heat. >> gun...
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i owned it in the '50s in my law school dorm. here's patrick in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> by yeah. >> caller: given the recent divergence of price of gold going up and the mining stocks staying level or going down, would it be wise to hang on to my investments in the gold-mining stocks in hopes that they catch up with the price of gold? or should i just sell them off and put the money into gld or something like that? >> i think you should sell them off over time and not all once the. i think they're going higher and today was a temporary setback because of all the happy talk in washington. i'm going to pat in illinois. pat? >> hey, jim. how are you? >> not bad, how about you. >> caller: doing well, thank you. jim, i have a question for you, gow cory, i voted for 14.5 years and been accumulating it for those 14 and a half years and it's been a dog from the day i bought it. it popped on monday. ceo said that the tv manufacturers are buying their glass like crazy. jim should i sell it? >> no, did not sell now. think
i owned it in the '50s in my law school dorm. here's patrick in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> by yeah. >> caller: given the recent divergence of price of gold going up and the mining stocks staying level or going down, would it be wise to hang on to my investments in the gold-mining stocks in hopes that they catch up with the price of gold? or should i just sell them off and put the money into gld or something like that? >> i think you should sell them off...
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s state issued photo id that's required by these new laws these new laws have been put in place by the way in order to keep people from voting keep legal voters from casting their legal vote despite a dearth of problems with voter fraud at the polling place that's the only type of voter fraud that can be stopped by these polling place photo id restrictions so you're talking about keeping potentially tens if not hundreds of thousands of legal voters who have been able to vote without a problem for decades from being able to cast their legal votes under these restrictive new laws passed by republicans feet what do you make of that argument that this new law excluded thousands of voters here in the u.s. all of the tens of thousands numbers completely made up well what we've seen time and time and time again and the acorn scandal was just the top of the iceberg and pro piss down the produce here is a combination of. casting a provisional ballot at the polling place where you don't have a photo id or you can't prove you live somewhere and then matching that up with the fraudulent registrati
s state issued photo id that's required by these new laws these new laws have been put in place by the way in order to keep people from voting keep legal voters from casting their legal vote despite a dearth of problems with voter fraud at the polling place that's the only type of voter fraud that can be stopped by these polling place photo id restrictions so you're talking about keeping potentially tens if not hundreds of thousands of legal voters who have been able to vote without a problem...
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it's an the election year increase set by law unless congress blocks it. could it affect as many as 7.5 million students when both parties are competing for the vote and a affection of the youth vote. here's more from capitol hill as the speaker of the house john boehner made the announcement. he was joined by congressman john klein republican of minnesota and chair of the education and workforce committee. >> back in 2007, a democrat controlled congress put in place a law that would double student loan interest rates this year. republicans and democrats on both sides of the aisle here on the capital have long agreed this was a problem that must be addressed. right now president's economic policies are leaving a recent college graduate 50% of them are either unemployed or underemployed. today i'm pleased to announce that on friday the house will vote on a bill to extend the current interest rate on federal student loans for one year. we will pay for this by taking money from one of the slush funds in the president's health care law. you know, this week the
it's an the election year increase set by law unless congress blocks it. could it affect as many as 7.5 million students when both parties are competing for the vote and a affection of the youth vote. here's more from capitol hill as the speaker of the house john boehner made the announcement. he was joined by congressman john klein republican of minnesota and chair of the education and workforce committee. >> back in 2007, a democrat controlled congress put in place a law that would...
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but that's not against the law for generals. if it was half to three quarters of them would be in jail. so 1951 was the last time a commanding general got himself fired in wartime. it was the last time before barack obama became president. whereupon that same thing has since happened twice. the young reporter whose article led to president obama firing celebrity general stanley mcchrystal will join us next. [ female announcer ] eyes feeling overworked? discover visine® tired eye relief with hydroblend™, only from visine®. just one drop instantly soothes and revives tired, overworked eyes. and comforts them for up to ten hours. visine® tired eye relief. try now and save $3. [ male announcer ] that onion after taste after you again? new crest complete with scope dual blast technology blasts away bad breath germs and food after tastes. new crest complete with scope dual blast. blast your way to fresh breath. >>> in the summer of 2010, less than two years into the obama presidency, rolling stone published the runaway general. a
but that's not against the law for generals. if it was half to three quarters of them would be in jail. so 1951 was the last time a commanding general got himself fired in wartime. it was the last time before barack obama became president. whereupon that same thing has since happened twice. the young reporter whose article led to president obama firing celebrity general stanley mcchrystal will join us next. [ female announcer ] eyes feeling overworked? discover visine® tired eye relief with...
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we had it for breakfast today but my usual order is the number one ord we are law is and a coke zero. " coke zero! doesn't he know that is the gayest coke! (laughter) even diet caffeine free coke is like "give it a rest, coke zero." (laughter) but did you know that social media can be a double-edged sword? >> i'm waiting in line, next in line, pretty excited about my free water. >> you know why i'm getting a free water, right? >> i do not. >> because chick-fil-a is a hateful corporation. >> i disagree, i wouldn't... we don't treat any of our customers differently. >> jon: that gentleman is a supporter of same-sex marriage and he's apparently confusing this well-mannered hourly shift worker for mrs. chick-fil-a. (laughter) i mean, everyone knows chick-fil-a company policy is set by the guy working the waffle fries. (laughter) look, man, oh, man, this guy wasn't dun speaking truth to powerlessness. >> i don't know how you live with yourself and work here. i don't understand it. this is a horrible corporation with horrible values. >> we're here to serve you in any way that you need. i ho
we had it for breakfast today but my usual order is the number one ord we are law is and a coke zero. " coke zero! doesn't he know that is the gayest coke! (laughter) even diet caffeine free coke is like "give it a rest, coke zero." (laughter) but did you know that social media can be a double-edged sword? >> i'm waiting in line, next in line, pretty excited about my free water. >> you know why i'm getting a free water, right? >> i do not. >> because...
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graduate of harvard law. editor of "the harvard law review." how does he look in the mirror and say to himself, i am afraid to debate some guy who taught at west georgia college? he is not going to do it? -- he is not going to do it. there is a third reason. unlike, the president -- unlike the president, i studied a lot of american history. lincoln had been out of auspice -- office for 10 years. he had been a state legislator. he went back home and was in private practice for 10 years. he is announcing against the most famous democratic senator and a probable next president. he said there are 105 days left in the campaign, let's debate every day. douglas was very famous and said i do not think so. they knew each other very well. they served in the legislature today. lincoln picked up the pattern. wherever douglas went, lincoln would go 24 hours later and he would rebut the speech. after three weeks, douglas figured out the news coverage was linkedin's were bottle -- lincoln's rebuttal. he wrote lincoln, and said, all right. back to the two you
graduate of harvard law. editor of "the harvard law review." how does he look in the mirror and say to himself, i am afraid to debate some guy who taught at west georgia college? he is not going to do it? -- he is not going to do it. there is a third reason. unlike, the president -- unlike the president, i studied a lot of american history. lincoln had been out of auspice -- office for 10 years. he had been a state legislator. he went back home and was in private practice for 10...
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that law. you know legalize is people scooping up roadkill on the side of the road was passed twice by the state general assembly they had to override a veto by governor pat quinn the second time because the governor feared that if you had a bunch of motorists stopping on the side of the road to scoop up road kill they might become road kill themselves. eleanor now joins thirteen other states of the nation who've legalized scooping up roadkill and making coats or food out of it and i go is expect to be the next state to take up the issue as one idaho state rep who's pushing for road kill retention right said quote to be able not to grab road kill was kind of stupid why you let it go to waste yeah that's so stupid to let road kill go to waste rumor has it that that sort of thinking you know why let it go to waste is exactly what's behind the tea party congress as it pushes for a federal law to decriminalize collecting road kill all around the nation they're calling it an alternative to food stam
that law. you know legalize is people scooping up roadkill on the side of the road was passed twice by the state general assembly they had to override a veto by governor pat quinn the second time because the governor feared that if you had a bunch of motorists stopping on the side of the road to scoop up road kill they might become road kill themselves. eleanor now joins thirteen other states of the nation who've legalized scooping up roadkill and making coats or food out of it and i go is...